Global fashion duty free sales reached US$9.8 billion in 2016, growing at a CAGR of 3.2% during 2011-2016 driven by rising purchasing power of emerging economies, increased access to air travel, and the expansion of airport commercial zones. However, growth was dampened by the global recession, the Eurozone crisis, terrorism, and weaknesses in important economies. Asia-Pacific will be the main driver of clothing sales growth in duty free over the next five years. South Korea, US, Hong Kong, Thailand and Singapore are the key countries that are driving clothing duty free sales with South Korea being the largest market in clothing. Major retailers across the globe are increasing their fashion offerings and are also launching exclusive products in partnership with renowned brands. Overall, global fashion duty free market is expected to grow at healthy rate over the next five years.

– Current market sizes and forecasts to 2021 by country and category; covers 50 countries and 4 categories, including clothing, footwear, jewelry, watches and accessories, and luggage and leather goods

– Market insights based on consumer trends and changing economic and demographic factors on a regional and country basis

– International arrivals by country and top 10 source countries for international arrivals in top 20 countries